Designer profile

Suh Architects — Filling Rooms with Life

At Suh Architects, problem-solving combines functionality with verve. Founder Eulho Suh regards customer specifications or economic constraints as inspiring “fuel for creative solutions”. A love of both Korean traditions and new technologies has established the office’s brand identity as it strives for clear and compelling expression.

Suh Architects interviewed by Red Dot

Red Dot: How has our sense of spaces and environments changed over the past years?
Suh Architects: With the internet and VR, people are now able to "occupy" a space before they actually enter it; they pre-experience a place in videos and myriads of images with their imagination. As nearly the whole world is accessible now, people have a much wider visual vocabulary even if they have never personally visited a space. As designers, we are thus challenged to create fresh solutions for clients who have a broader awareness of what is possible.

You combine different building materials for Genesis Suji …
Genesis Suji is a study in contrasts. For the lobby, rough concrete and weathering Corten steel were chosen for their contrast with Genesis’ sleek, shimmering vehicles. In the same way, the building’s central elevator core is wrapped in gun-metal hot-rolled steel; its customised cabs open to reveal an interior finished in anodised copper. At the same time, we wanted to make visitors feel a tactile warmth throughout the space. Oak ceilings in the entire building thus create a living room feeling.

“Filling Rooms with Life”

All awarded projects

The success of Suh Architects is also shown by the numerous awards in the Red Dot Award: Brands & Communication Design: